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China may scrap divisive dam in Myanmar to advance other interests: sources

Beijing could agree to abandon hydroelectric power project that would have supplied energy to southwest province in exchange for other concessions from neighbour, insiders say

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The remnants of the currently stalled Myitsone dam project. Photo: The Washington Post
Reuters

China has shifted its position in a lengthy dispute with Myanmar over the building of a US$3.6 billion dam, seven sources said, signalling its willingness to abandon the project in exchange for other economic and strategic opportunities in Myanmar.

Myanmar President Htin Kyaw will discuss a potential deal on the massive Myitsone dam during a trip to China beginning on Thursday, two senior Myanmar officials and a person familiar with the matter said.

Until recently, China had been pushing hard for the 6,000 megawatt project to go ahead despite widespread opposition within Myanmar which forced the suspension of work in 2011.

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Now, it is discussing alternative options with Myanmar including developing a number of smaller hydropower projects and securing preferential access to a strategically important port to compensate it for shelving the project, the sources said.

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The seven sources include senior Myanmar government officials, a person familiar with the original deal and a person close to the Chinese state-owned operator of the dam. They declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter.

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